Thursday, May 7, 201510:00 am – 1:30 pmJohns Hopkins University – SAIS,
Bernstein-Offit Building, Room 500
1717 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036
As Europe celebrates the 70th anniversary of Allied victory, the Ukrainian crisis and the broader reemergence of nationalism have increasingly politicized the war’s narrative. What role has the war historically played in Russia and Eastern Europe, and how is it currently defining modern politics?
Please join CGI for a half-day event to discuss the implications of WWII and its political and historical usage in the modern day.
Lunch will be served. This event is on the record.
Agenda
Panel 1: Historical Perspectives│10:00 …read more
Source: Center on Global Interests